Step FOUR: Small Radius Heel & Toe. Increase heel and toe pressure, pressing first with front foot then back foot. You’ll be able to connect your heel-toe turns in your first lesson.Watch Video »

Step SIX: Body Position. Once your feet have their heel & toe skills, we add body position. This really steers the board; giving you acceleration with control. See how easy Colette makes it look to pop her hip out over the board on toe-side so her body position accelerates the turn.Watch Video »

Testimonials

I was shocked that after a few half-hour lessons that felt like goofing off on a giant arcade game, I showed up on a mountain and could snowboard.

At Sierra@Tahoe, the instructor kinda scoffed when I told him the sum-total of my boarding experience was limited to an hour+ on the 'ski treadmill,' As I progressed rapidly, by my 3rd or 4th run, I was linking turns (albeit, slowly ;) Still, the guy was pretty blown away at my progression, and was suddenly that much more interested in hearing about the Endless Slope ;)

Ali S.

So I went to Tahoe in early Jan and I did AWESOME on the mountain, snow boarding, my first time. all thanks to the endless slope!! I did two green runs and then was ready for blues for the rest of day. so amazing!!

Tammy K.

Does it work?: I was very VERY skeptical that a few 30-minute classes would be enough to learn to do something as difficult as snowboarding. And despite it being really fun all by itself, I wasn't sure that my skills would translate to an actual mountain... I went to a couple mountains. It works. Do I know how to snowboard after a couple half hours on a silly machine? You can bet your boots I do.

Sean N.

My son liked his snowboarding lessons so much, he decided he's going to spend his own money on another package.

Paul S.

Our Curriculum

Do you use the same curriculum for everyone?

Everyone is unique. We’ve built our curriculum by combining the experience of our amazing Instructors and the wisdom of our clients over 10 years of teaching. But we apply it differently to each person as we learn their style, strengths & goals.

Our curriculum is proprietary, but here are a few fun highlights:

Ground School: hip pop position for toe-side (it’s a big deal)

Look & hip-face & shoulder steer for natural board steering

Small radius Infinity S; this makes you feel super cool and gives your body the first feel of connecting turns.